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Cake day: June 19th, 2023

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  • Firstly know you are not alone, lots of people feel like this. I suggest a hobby which includes exercise and meeting people. Exercise releases endorphins and generally energises you. Meeting people helps bring you out of yourself and focus on something else. I do gym classes as it means I am around people but don’t have to interact too much. It’s the same people so I say hi and maybe chit chat a little. A gym buddy is good if you can find one, we never liked to bail on each other so used to go quite regularly. Swimming always makes me happy and my cat! (She likes to paddle but not really what I meant!)



  • I volunteered on a kibbutz. It was quite rich, they had a medical device (plastic) factory, orchards and apple processing factory. So we had a swimming pool, cinema, sports hall and a free bar. Not sure if this is really relevant. Some people worked really hard, others didn’t. I loved the life for about 6 months but then it felt quite claustrophobic.

    Not sure it’s relevant to what you are looking at. I think it would be hard. Once you had all sold up and invested it would be hard to go back. If someone wanted to leave, could you buy them out? With what? If you couldn’t pay them back you might be trapped together. I think you need some kind of cash cow, like the plastic factory, maybe not on that scale but something that brought in a good amount of cash maybe crop farming I don’t know your situation? So you could at least buy people out if they wanted to leave? Maybe I got it all wrong? What are your thoughts?